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  1. Feb 16, 2021 · Viewed from Tiviot Dale Viaduct. Tiviot Dale station was located on the Cheshire Lines Committee (CLC) operated Stockport, Timperley and Altrincham Junction Railway line from Portwood to Skelton Junction, a section of what became the Woodley to Glazebrook line. It was situated at the bottom of Lancashire Hill, next to the present motorway ...

  2. May 26, 2017 · A large station opened at Stockport Tiviot Dale in 1865 with the western extension. It was only about half a mile away from Portwood, and it was probably for this reason that Portwood closed on 1st September 1875. This was not the end of Portwood as a railway location as it developed into a large goods depot, complete with goods shed and a ...

  3. Search in this set. 92091 at Stockport Tiviot Dale 1965. Stockport Tiviot Dale 28.05.1966. D5811 on the 12.07 departure to Sheffield. Stockport Tiviot Dale 31.5.1960.

  4. On nationalisation of the UK railway system on 1 January 1948, the station became part of British Railways London Midland Region. Train service from the station [ edit ] The CLC operated passenger trains to West Timperley station from Stockport Tiviot Dale in the east, continuing to Warrington Central and Liverpool Central to the west.

  5. Stockport Teviot Dale renamed later to Stockport Tiviot Dale. Cheadle. Northenden, and; Baguley. Stockport Tiviot Dale railway station c.1902. Goods facilities were provided at all the stations and in addition there were two goods depots at Stockport, Georges Road and Wellington Road, one each side of the main line.

  6. Directions to Tiviot Dale (Stockport) with public transport. The following transport lines have routes that pass near Tiviot Dale. Bus: 192. 197. 203. 25. 330. 384.

  7. From its opening in 1866, Northenden station was served by local CLC passenger trains from Stockport Tiviot Dale to Altrincham, Warrington Central and Liverpool Central stations. The London and North Western Railway (LNWR) opened its line from Stockport Edgeley , via Cheadle LNW to Northenden on 1 August 1866. [4]

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